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Full Tilt Has New Tables

Oct 13, 2007
Author: Sandra Kitchen

Recently Full Tilt Referral Codes Poker added some new tables to test the skills of even the most advanced poker player, these tables are some of the highest paying on the Internet and also some of the hardest. For the poker player that is looking for a challenge these high stakes tables might be for you.

FullTiltPoker has added three tables for online poker players and all are high stakes.

The first table is a No-Limit Hold'em $500/$1000 table that has been named Ivey Death Match, the second table is Pot-Limit Omaha $500/$1000 named Ivey Thunderdome and the third table Horse $2000/$4000 named Ivey Glue Factory.

All three of these tables always have one seat empty that is for the great poker player Phil Ivey to sit in, who is one of the poker professionals that has made it from land based casinos to online poker sites.

Some us poker players have come to sit at the new tables in the hopes that they would be able to play poker with one of the greats like Phil Ivey but as yet none of these players have met up with him at any of the three new tables at FullTiltPoker.com but many players are waiting.

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